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  • ...owan, Staveley - geograph.org.uk - 1021659.jpg|right|thumb|300px|The River Gowan in Staveley]] ...d]], running easterly through the village of [[Ings]] before joining the [[River Kent]] at [[Staveley, Westmorland|Staveley]].
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  • Leicester stands on the [[River Soar]], and on the coal fields of Leicestershire. It is at the edge of the ...which may come from “city on the Ligore", perhaps an early name for the River Soar or more as it is commonly derived "City of the Legions".
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  • [[File:River Kent in Kendal.JPG|right|thumb|350px|The River Kent in Kendal]] ...und 20 miles into the north of [[Morecambe Bay]]. The upper reaches of the river are within the [[Lake District]] National Park.
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  • ...tle Hill guarding what was for many centuries the lowest crossing on the [[River Forth]]. ...rding what was, until the 1890s, the farthest downstream crossing of the [[River Forth]], which has made it an important fortification from the earliest tim
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  • ...Round; a horseshoe of high fells which surrounds Kentmere Reservoir. The [[River Kent]], which gives Kendal its name, begins from Hall Cove, a corrie at the ..., Westmorland|Staveley]] which sits at its mouth where the river meets the Gowan Beck coming in from [[Ings]].
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  • '''Hampton Court Palace''' is a royal palace beside the [[River Thames]] in [[Middlesex]], built in the reign of King Henry VIII, whose leg ...in by way of Hampton Court railway station in [[East Molesey]], across the river on the Surrey bank. The structure and grounds are cared for by an independe
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  • ...owan, Staveley - geograph.org.uk - 1021659.jpg|right|thumb|300px|The River Gowan in Staveley]] ...d]], running easterly through the village of [[Ings]] before joining the [[River Kent]] at [[Staveley, Westmorland|Staveley]].
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  • ...e [[River Kent]] is joined by its tributary the [[River Gowan, Westmorland|Gowan]]. The population of the village and its parish at the 2011 Census was rec ...junction of the rivers [[River Kent|Kent]] and [[River Gowan, Westmorland|Gowan]], at the mouth of the [[Kentmere]] Valley.
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  • ...in [[Westmorland]]. It stands beside the [[River Gowan, Westmorland|River Gowan]] and A591 road, to the east of the lake, [[Windermere]].
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  • ...is about four miles south-west of [[Achnasheen]] and two miles from [[Loch Gowan]]. The loch tends in a north-east to south-west direction and its shore is
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